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If you’re planning a gorilla trekking adventure in the Ruhija sector of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, you’re in for an unforgettable experience! But what comes after your trek? Ruhija is not only a prime location for gorilla trekking but also offers a range of exciting activities to explore.
Here’s a list of things to do in Ruhija after your gorilla trekking experience
1. Batwa Cultural Experience
One of the most unique and enriching experiences in Ruhija is the Batwa Cultural Experience. Guided by a local Batwa guide, you’ll gain insight into the traditional life of the Batwa people, the original inhabitants of Bwindi Forest. This includes learning about their ancient forest survival techniques, enjoying traditional dances, and even participating in fire-making demonstrations.
2. Nature Walks in Bwindi Forest
Ruhija offers some of the best nature walks in the region. After your gorilla trekking, take a walk through Bwindi’s dense forest to discover the rich flora and fauna. You’ll have the chance to spot various species of birds, butterflies, and other wildlife. A visit to the Mubwindi Swamp is also highly recommended, where you can enjoy birdwatching and immerse yourself in the peaceful surroundings.
3. Bird Watching in Ruhija
Bwindi is home to over 400 species of birds, making it a top destination for birdwatching. Ruhija, with its rich biodiversity, is an ideal spot for bird enthusiasts. The Mubwindi Swamp is particularly famous for birding. Whether you’re a seasoned birder or a beginner, this area offers fantastic opportunities to observe rare and colorful bird species.
4. Safari to Queen Elizabeth National Park
Ruhija’s proximity to Queen Elizabeth National Park makes it a great base for exploring this renowned wildlife haven. You can take a short trip to the Ishasha sector to see tree-climbing lions or visit the Mweya peninsula for boat safaris on the Kazinga Channel, where you can spot hippos, elephants, and buffalo.
5. Cultural Community Encounters
Engage with the local communities of Ruhija for a deeper cultural experience. Watch traditional dances performed by the Bakiga and Batwa peoples, visit local artisans like basket weavers and iron smelters, and listen to the elders share the rich history and stories of the region. These encounters provide a personal and intimate look into the traditions of the people living in the shadow of Bwindi Forest.
6. Mountain Biking Tours
For the more adventurous, guided mountain bike tours around Ruhija’s villages offer a chance to explore the countryside at a more relaxed pace. You’ll cycle through the stunning landscapes and interact with local communities, learning about their way of life.
7. Local Community Visits
Ruhija also offers the opportunity to visit nearby villages and learn about the daily life of the Bakiga and Batwa people. These visits provide insight into the local culture, including traditional farming methods, and offer a chance to contribute positively to the community by supporting local businesses and crafts.
8. Yoga and Relaxation at the Lodge
For those looking to unwind, many lodges in the Ruhija area offer yoga sessions. This is a perfect way to stretch and relax after your gorilla trekking adventure. Alternatively, you can simply enjoy the tranquil atmosphere of your lodge, surrounded by the sounds of nature.
9. Volunteering in Local Schools
Another meaningful way to spend your time is by volunteering in the local schools or community projects. You can help with educational programs or community development initiatives, making a positive impact during your stay.
10. Butterfly Watching at Night
Ruhija’s diverse ecosystems also make it a great location for butterfly watching. During the evening, the area comes alive with numerous species of butterflies, adding a magical touch to your visit.
Where to Stay in Ruhija
There are several great lodging options in Ruhija that cater to different budgets and preferences. Some of the best options include:
- Ruhija Gorilla Safari Lodge
- Trekkers Tavern Lodge
- Bakiga Lodge
- Ruhija Campsite
- Agadi Eco Lodge
Best Time for Gorilla Trekking in Ruhija
The ideal time for gorilla trekking in Ruhija is during the drier months, typically from June to September and in January and February. This period offers better trekking conditions with less rain, making it easier to explore the park and enjoy clearer views of the mountain gorillas.
How to Get to Ruhija
- By Road: From Kampala or Entebbe, it takes around 8-9 hours by private or public transport. You can take buses to Kanyantorogo or Butogota and then hire a local boda boda (motorcycle taxi) to get to your lodge.
- By Air: You can also fly from Entebbe to Kihihi or Kisoro, and then arrange for a transfer to Ruhija.
How to Book a Gorilla Permit for Ruhija
To trek gorillas in Ruhija, you’ll need to secure a gorilla permit through Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA). Once your travel dates are confirmed, contact us to check availability for permits. After confirming availability, we will assist you with the payment process and provide you with a scanned copy of your permits.
Why Book Your Gorilla Trekking in Ruhija with Excursia Adventures
At Excursia Adventures, we provide personalized, reliable service for booking your gorilla trekking trip in Ruhija. We offer a variety of packages to suit different budgets, from budget-friendly to luxury options, including the necessary permits. Our team is dedicated to ensuring your Uganda safari experience is memorable and hassle-free.
Feel free to reach out to us for more information and to book your next adventure in Ruhija!